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Meaning of "high melting points"

high melting points: Indicates the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state. It describes materials or elements that require significant heat energy to transition into a molten form, showcasing resistance to melting at lower temperatures

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Salts characteristically have high melting points.
Saturated fatty acids have high melting points which are undesirable in many applications.
Many inorganic compounds are characterized by high melting points.
Metals have high melting points.
Intermetallic compounds are generally brittle and have high melting points.
Those with high melting points impart an unpleasant mouth feel resembling wax.
Many ionic crystals also have high melting points.
Moreover, the high melting points of platinum made it very difficult to work with it.
The thermoplastic elastomer compositions desirably have high melting points.
These highly intense forces attribute high melting points and rigid structures to these crystals.
Such difficulties typically arise due to their high melting points.
Area 3 corresponds to products with high melting points and very low hydraulic activity.
This method is impractical when using bismaleimides with particularly high melting points.
The polymers in Table 4 have low comonomer contents, high melting points and high molecular weights.
Metal nitrides are hard, brittle compounds characterized by high melting points.

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In general, transition metals possess a high density and high melting points and boiling points.
Many cage-like compounds like adamantane and cubane with high symmetry have relatively high melting points.
The other rare earth metals also have high melting points.
This technique can thus be applied, in particular, to ceramics that have high melting points.
Metals tend to be strong and conductive, and have high melting points.
When they remain in a solid state, they do so with quite high melting points.
Most of them are quite soft and easily worked, but have very high melting points.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION The thermoplastic polymers are desirably polar, crystalline, and have high melting points.
The carotenoids, including B-carotene, are relatively insoluble in water and have relatively high melting points.

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